Vagina dentata

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Vagina dentata is Latin for toothed vagina. Various cultures have folk tales about women with toothed vaginas, frequently told as cautionary tales warning of the dangers of sex with strange women.

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See also

  • Teeth - A 2007 Sundance film in which a girl has teeth in her vagina.
  • Lady Terminator - a film in which a woman keeps a snake in her vagina for the same purpose.
  • The Image of the Beast (1968) - Philip Jose Farmer - One of the 3 Herald Childe novels. "Private investigator Herald Childe watches a snuff movie of his partner being brutally murdered. The subsequent pursuit of his killers takes him through the LA smog and into a waking nightmare of sexual brutality and supernatural bestiality: the most extreme and disturbing case of his career." One of the protagonists has a snake like creature in her vagina.
  • Snow Crash - Neil Stephenson - One of the main characters, YT, has an anti-rape device called a dentata which injects a "powerful cocktail of narcotics and depressants" into the bloodstream of a sexual assailant via a hypodermic needle.
  • Libby Feeney - Young woman of Brisbane who is also known for eating small children.

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